It seems to me that this court has little sympathy for our good cause. The important lawsuit was won.[1] We will continue.
For the publication of the judgment,[2] I would choose Le Matin, Le Quotidien de Paris and Liberation.
Can you tell me what their tariffs are? The entire text [of the judgment] is around 250 lines. To make a [final] choice, I would need to know if we have the means to use 50 lines of 100 or more.
I ask you to believe, dear Sir, in the expression of my best wishes.
Guy Debord[1] Translator's note: see letter dated 4 September 1984.
[2] In three newspapers chosen by the plaintiff.
(Published in Guy Debord Correspondance, Vol 5: Janvier 1979-Decembre 1987 by Librairie Artheme Fayard, 2006. Translated from the French by NOT BORED! May 2007. Footnotes by Alice Debord, except where noted.)